Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Amazing! It's exciting to know that this watch can tell us about our unexpected deaths.
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I do. not know if I would like to know when I might die, but the book definitely sounds intriguing.
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This is a very interesting premise. And I totally understands if there are people that using device like that for their own selfish agenda. This is indeed a book that really made us think. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like an amazing book, very original plot, and interesting characters.
I can't wait to read it !
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Wow... I'm intrigued by the concept of one knowing when they'd die. However, I believe a device like that would definitely bring chaos. I'd love to read what ensues. Beautiful review.
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I agree that not everyone would leave on good note and some may get so paranoid that they'd begin to harm people around. Thanks for the amazing review.
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This sounds like an intriguing novel. A scientific novel that is designed to predict the end of human life. It's disheartening that some people want to settle scores after being aware of when their life will come to end instead of using that moment of their life to find peace and make the best out of it. This is a great tale that will leave readers in a state of euphoria. Congrats on the BOTD. I enjoyed reading your review. Great job!
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The idea of this story is so clever. Interesting premise that doesn't seem to be beyond the realm of possibility. But I'd never want such a technology to make me dying while ready. Thank you for a well-written review.
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This sounds like a thrilling book to read. I would like to find out what persons do in there last moments alive. Great job on the review.
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Thank you for your excellent review. I am definitely adding this to my long reading list for 2023! The plot is unique and a great vehicle for exploring human nature and I agree that it will make us think deeply about many troubling issues.
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I don’t think I’ll like a device that will tell me when I’m going to die except maybe when I’m old. And in the last few years especially in this generation, the legalization of arms has caused serious harms.
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this review is well written, in documenting specific enjoyable parts: the ability to tie a number of characters together in a timely but not rushed ending, the complexity of character development. The recommendation of who should read it made me vaguely uneasy. I probably will not read it.
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This is an intriguing novel that, especially, brought up the debate of legalization of the ownership of guns. I wish it’s more of a difficult process to get arms. Nice review!
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I think I will pass on This book right now as I am looking for a lighter subject matter to read about. Thank you for your review.
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This is such an interesting topic for a science fiction or thriller novel. I am excited to read this book, thanks for the excellent review. I can’t imagine knowing how much time I have left.
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